Right beside Roan's mouth, he is getting orange spots. He's been eating orange lately, would thathave anything to do with it, or is it nature coloration?
Thanks
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Right beside Roan's mouth, he is getting orange spots. He's been eating orange lately, would thathave anything to do with it, or is it nature coloration?
Thanks
ha-ha! Check out Luna's berry stained chin...(above post) when the juice dribbled down her chin it dawned on me that there was no "natural" way to get it off! They don't clean themselves like cats, and they don't lick their "lips" like us! In the wild I guess rain would eventually wash it off but in the mean time wouldn't flies and other insects be attracted to it? Anyway, I used a q-tip and warm water to take it off (that's when she met her mirror image foe!!). Try that and see if the q-tip turn's orange.
lele & luna 
>>Right beside Roan's mouth, he is getting orange spots. He's been eating orange lately, would thathave anything to do with it, or is it nature coloration?
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>>Thanks
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